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    #31
    Well after Castillo is done with Corrales, Pac may be able to take him. Sure wouldn't shock me. Castillo has changed Corrales' life.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Chups
      Corrales/Castillo > Pacman

      Isn't that a 'greater than' symbol?

      You should have used 'bigger than'.

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        #33
        Originally posted by $Manny_P$
        Pac might move up to 135lbs next year. This is good IMO.
        wow!i hope he will move to 135lbs. next year.then after 3 years move to 140 lbs. do you think he can make it?

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          #34
          The man's name is Manny P. What do you think he's gonna say?

          Pacquaio belong at 130 and below is the truth. In 5 years maybe he will handle 135.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Bozo_no no
            Isn't that a 'greater than' symbol?

            You should have used 'bigger than'.


            Oh crap you're right...any symbol for bigger than?

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              #36
              Castillo, as I see it, has no choice but to move up in weight. And, I have repeatedly read of Diego having repeatedly said that any Lightweight contest he shall have in the future can only be one with Castillo in the opposite corner, otherwise, he's moving up too. At 6 feet tall, I think Corrales is well advised to campaign at welter starting next year. Bringing that big punch to the higher weight won't be much of a problem. Pacquiao meeting those two quickly dissolves into the horizon.

              Pac going to 135 offers lucrative possibilities what with Popo, Casa et al out there. But then, at Jr. Light, Pacquiao's dance card can take him all through next year and into the year after: Juarez, with his performance vs. MAB has been added to the list and so has Barrios with that crunching shot on Nagy.

              If Morales III comes about late this year, then MAB II will have to be in the first quarter of next year. Juarez can be scheduled at mid-year and Barrios in the third quarter. The final quarter of '07 will have to be set aside for the mandatory defense of the belt that Pacquiao may take from MAB, unless Juarez is made mandatory, in which case, a serious look at resolving the Marquez unfinished business can be set for the final quarter of next year. In 08, Pac can start thinking of Joan Guzman and others whose performance by then can spur a clamor for a meeting with Pac. Or, he can get on to the task of unifying the division, which, if he succeeds in taking Barrera's and Barrrios' belts, should entail a couple of fights.

              In the meantime, friends and sparmates Israel Vasquez can try dominating the Jr. Feathers and meet a moving up Rafa for a big night, The Ghost can do business at Featherweight (knock some sense into Harrison while he's at it) and Juan can try to take on Castillo again at jr. welter and Corrales, as well as the others who can give him hefty paydays--I think there's a good supply of them at jr. welter.

              Everyone gets to have a share of glory. Neat. Ideal world.

              But, then, this isn't.

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                #37
                I think Pac rules 130lbs and he has some DIFFICULT fights at 135lbs, but still win. Pac is legendary, you'll see. This is the same guy that KOed Barrera and Morales when many people thought in couldn't be done.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by grayfist
                  Castillo, as I see it, has no choice but to move up in weight. And, I have repeatedly read of Diego having repeatedly said that any Lightweight contest he shall have in the future can only be one with Castillo in the opposite corner, otherwise, he's moving up too. At 6 feet tall, I think Corrales is well advised to campaign at welter starting next year. Bringing that big punch to the higher weight won't be much of a problem. Pacquiao meeting those two quickly dissolves into the horizon.

                  Pac going to 135 offers lucrative possibilities what with Popo, Casa et al out there. But then, at Jr. Light, Pacquiao's dance card can take him all through next year and into the year after: Juarez, with his performance vs. MAB has been added to the list and so has Barrios with that crunching shot on Nagy.

                  If Morales III comes about late this year, then MAB II will have to be in the first quarter of next year. Juarez can be scheduled at mid-year and Barrios in the third quarter. The final quarter of '07 will have to be set aside for the mandatory defense of the belt that Pacquiao may take from MAB, unless Juarez is made mandatory, in which case, a serious look at resolving the Marquez unfinished business can be set for the final quarter of next year. In 08, Pac can start thinking of Joan Guzman and others whose performance by then can spur a clamor for a meeting with Pac. Or, he can get on to the task of unifying the division, which, if he succeeds in taking Barrera's and Barrrios' belts, should entail a couple of fights.

                  In the meantime, friends and sparmates Israel Vasquez can try dominating the Jr. Feathers and meet a moving up Rafa for a big night, The Ghost can do business at Featherweight (knock some sense into Harrison while he's at it) and Juan can try to take on Castillo again at jr. welter and Corrales, as well as the others who can give him hefty paydays--I think there's a good supply of them at jr. welter.

                  Everyone gets to have a share of glory. Neat. Ideal world.

                  But, then, this isn't.
                  Easy there, Pacquiao fighting EM, MAB, Barrios, and Juarez might burn him out, look at what happem to El terrible EM.

                  After Larios and EM3(if he wins both), i want Pacquiao to fight a title holder in the super featherweight, Mozquera, MAB, or whoever have a belt. Then MP should move up lighweight, he does not need to fight the top 5 lightweights, but he has more of a chance beating the top 6-10 lightweights like Jesus Chavez and Lavka Sim. If he win against those 2, may be he can fight at least 2 of the top 5 lightweights. Then retire for good.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by grayfist
                    Castillo, as I see it, has no choice but to move up in weight. And, I have repeatedly read of Diego having repeatedly said that any Lightweight contest he shall have in the future can only be one with Castillo in the opposite corner, otherwise, he's moving up too. At 6 feet tall, I think Corrales is well advised to campaign at welter starting next year. Bringing that big punch to the higher weight won't be much of a problem. Pacquiao meeting those two quickly dissolves into the horizon.

                    Pac going to 135 offers lucrative possibilities what with Popo, Casa et al out there. But then, at Jr. Light, Pacquiao's dance card can take him all through next year and into the year after: Juarez, with his performance vs. MAB has been added to the list and so has Barrios with that crunching shot on Nagy.

                    If Morales III comes about late this year, then MAB II will have to be in the first quarter of next year. Juarez can be scheduled at mid-year and Barrios in the third quarter. The final quarter of '07 will have to be set aside for the mandatory defense of the belt that Pacquiao may take from MAB, unless Juarez is made mandatory, in which case, a serious look at resolving the Marquez unfinished business can be set for the final quarter of next year. In 08, Pac can start thinking of Joan Guzman and others whose performance by then can spur a clamor for a meeting with Pac. Or, he can get on to the task of unifying the division, which, if he succeeds in taking Barrera's and Barrrios' belts, should entail a couple of fights.

                    In the meantime, friends and sparmates Israel Vasquez can try dominating the Jr. Feathers and meet a moving up Rafa for a big night, The Ghost can do business at Featherweight (knock some sense into Harrison while he's at it) and Juan can try to take on Castillo again at jr. welter and Corrales, as well as the others who can give him hefty paydays--I think there's a good supply of them at jr. welter.

                    Everyone gets to have a share of glory. Neat. Ideal world.

                    But, then, this isn't.
                    good post, sounds good

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by SuckaPunch
                      Lazcano ain't too big for Pac. Pac sparred with James Toney and he handled it pretty well. In fact, Pac dropped Toney twice but I think the second knockdown was a slip.

                      i hope your lying.

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